More than likely he will take the 2 year deal with the opt out after the 1st year. It makes all the sense in the world for him to do that and wait for the cap to go up even more.
More than likely he will take the 2 year deal with the opt out after the 1st year. It makes all the sense in the world for him to do that and wait for the cap to go up even more.
I'm 90% sure he'll stay in OKC at least 1-2 more years, but I could see Miami as a dark horse pick. Not the worst city to play/live in by any means & the organization/front office already have a championship culture.
Doubt he'll go to GS tho, hard to imagine him going to the team that beat him like that. Dude would get shytted on more than lebron when he left
Sorry yall hes coming to BK ..writings been on the wall for a while now
--His agent is Jay-Z, the former minority owner of the Nets who still has good relations with the franchise;
--His management company is RocNation, Jay-Z's company, which is headed by Michael Yormark, Brett Yormack (Nets CEO) twin brother;
--His personal trainer, shooting coach and friend -- Adam Harrington -- has just accepted a job with the Nets as director of player development/assistant coach.
--His pastor and spiritual guide, Carl Lentz, has his Hillsong church in Manhattan and lives in Brooklyn.
--His broken foot was repaired last year by Dr. Martin O'Malley, the Nets' foot and ankle specialist at the Hospital for Special Surgery.
Sorry yall hes coming to BK ..writings been on the wall for a while now
--His agent is Jay-Z, the former minority owner of the Nets who still has good relations with the franchise;
--His management company is RocNation, Jay-Z's company, which is headed by Michael Yormark, Brett Yormack (Nets CEO) twin brother;
--His personal trainer, shooting coach and friend -- Adam Harrington -- has just accepted a job with the Nets as director of player development/assistant coach.
--His pastor and spiritual guide, Carl Lentz, has his Hillsong church in Manhattan and lives in Brooklyn.
--His broken foot was repaired last year by Dr. Martin O'Malley, the Nets' foot and ankle specialist at the Hospital for Special Surgery.
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